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MP-5 CIA #4

The Yemen Connection

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A Yemeni Terrorist’s Bold Plan That Will Be More Catastrophic Than Any America Has SeenA very wealthy Yemen businessman is in a his adult son has been arrested in Saudi Arabia for drug trafficking, an offense that could lead to a life sentence.

A Yemeni terrorist has a bold plan that will make 9/11 look like child’s play, killing thousands of Americans tourists in one fell swoop. But he has a problem. The plan costs money. A lot of money. And his financier has just been arrested.



˃˃˃ Can The MP-5 CIA Team Stop The Terrorist Before It’s Too Late?M.H. Sargent’s MP-5 CIA team wants to know what that plan is, and stop it. So, they have a simple blackmail the businessman. If he poses as a jihadist sympathizer willing to fund the terrorist, thereby giving the CIA team details of the terror plot, his son receives a get-out-of-jail free card.

Of course, you know what happens with the best laid plans...

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313 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 16, 2010

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604 reviews
May 13, 2019
Great series

Another book another country, the adventure continues in Yemen this time as the team tries to halt a biological attack. Their cover as priests and nuns gives a little coverage in a poor country. Great reading.
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February 26, 2017
Written in a dry way which actually turns out quite effective.
There is nothing extraordinary about the situation of this unit in Yemen, they have a problem which they can hopefully bring to a positive conclusion (which is the way the CIA might put it.)
There is no government assassination as such, although some things must be done. The descriptions of the actions are described in an almost every-day fashion, and of course the gist is that the operatives are trying to find out what the 'idiots' are doing, and do their best to prevent it.
The narrative seems to begin in a humdrum sort of way, but develops into a surprisingly satisfying tale.
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March 3, 2011
Loved it, a great series for the genre. All four books pull together very nicely, can't wait for number 5!
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